Joint Efforts of Replicative Helicase and SSB Ensure Inherent Replicative Tolerance of G‐Quadruplex

G‐quadruplex (G4) is a four‐stranded noncanonical DNA structure that has long been recognized as a potential hindrance to DNA replication. However, how replisomes effectively deal with G4s to avoid replication failure is still obscure. Here, using single‐molecule and ensemble approaches, the consequ...

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Veröffentlicht in:Advanced Science 2024-03, Vol.11 (9), p.e2307696-n/a
Hauptverfasser: Guo, Lijuan, Bao, Yanling, Zhao, Yilin, Ren, Zhiyun, Bi, Lulu, Zhang, Xia, Liu, Cong, Hou, Xi‐Miao, Wang, Michelle D., Sun, Bo
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Zusammenfassung:G‐quadruplex (G4) is a four‐stranded noncanonical DNA structure that has long been recognized as a potential hindrance to DNA replication. However, how replisomes effectively deal with G4s to avoid replication failure is still obscure. Here, using single‐molecule and ensemble approaches, the consequence of the collision between bacteriophage T7 replisome and an intramolecular G4 located on either the leading or lagging strand is examined. It is found that the adjacent fork junctions induced by G4 formation incur the binding of T7 DNA polymerase (DNAP). In addition to G4, these inactive DNAPs present insuperable obstacles, impeding the progression of DNA synthesis. Nevertheless, T7 helicase can dismantle them and resolve lagging‐strand G4s, paving the way for the advancement of the replication fork. Moreover, with the assistance of the single‐stranded DNA binding protein (SSB) gp2.5, T7 helicase is also capable of maintaining a leading‐strand G4 structure in an unfolded state, allowing for a fraction of T7 DNAPs to synthesize through without collapse. These findings broaden the functional repertoire of a replicative helicase and underscore the inherent G4 tolerance of a replisome. G‐quadruplex (G4), a four‐stranded noncanonical DNA structure, has been recognized as a potent block to DNA replication. This study uncovers two G4‐overcoming replication pathways with the involvement of the core replisome only. Concisely, the replicative helicase coordinates with the SSB protein to unfold intramolecular G4 structures, paving the way for the advancement of the replication fork.
ISSN:2198-3844
2198-3844
DOI:10.1002/advs.202307696